PRODUCCIÓN / FINANCIACIÓN Alemania / Turquía
El noveno German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund anuncia sus resultados
- Tres nuevos proyectos recibirán apoyo de la iniciativa, que desveló su selección durante el 27° Filmfest Hamburg
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The German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund was established in 2011 as a joint venture between the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, the Hamburg Schleswig-Holstein Film Fund and Meetings on the Bridge (MoB), the international co-production and networking platform organised as an integral part of the Istanbul Film Festival. For the past nine years, the fund has aimed to strengthen and support the cooperation between German and Turkish filmmakers.
In its latest announcement, which was made during the 27th Filmfest Hamburg, the fund’s selection committee, which is made up of representatives of film institutions, revealed the identities of the three projects, from among the six applicants, that would receive support of €58,000. All have a Turkish director and a German co-producer on board.
In detail, the projects are:
Electric Sleep, the sophomore feature by Zeynep Dadak (The Blue Wave [+lee también:
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Dormitory, the debut coming-of-age feature by well-travelled short filmmaker Nehir Tuna, which also participated in the Sundance Institute January Screenwriters Lab – co-produced by Müge Büyüktalaş for Ultraviolet Film and Stefan Gieren, of StoryBay Media.
Les Enfants terribles [+lee también:
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It’s worth noting that, taking into account all editions of the German-Turkish Co-Production Development Fund so far, 49 projects have received support totalling €815,500, while 24 have been completed and have already had, or are expected to have, their world premieres at a major international film festival.
(Traducción del inglés)
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